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    Kensho, Satori, and Glimpses of Enlightenment

    There are certain words in Zen that should be handled carefully, almost as one would handle a candle flame in a dark room. Kensho and…

    Ian June 13, 2026
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    Against Contempt: Why Popular Artists Deserve Serious Art-Historical Attention

    Introduction: The Problem of Popularity Few charges are more damaging in elite art discourse than the accusation that an artist is “popular.” The word should…

    Ian June 12, 2026
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    Zen and the Motorcycle: Riding, Freedom, and the Practice of the Road

    There is something about a motorcycle that strips life down to essentials. There is no wall between the rider and the world. The air is…

    Ian June 11, 2026
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    Harriet Glickman, Charles Schulz, and the Quiet Revolution of Franklin in Peanuts

    In the spring of 1968, the United States was grieving, burning, arguing, and changing. Martin Luther King Jr. had been assassinated on April 4. Cities…

    Ian June 11, 2026
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    The Greatness of Fantasy Art: Frazetta, Vallejo, the Hildebrandts, and the Visual Imagination of the Modern Mythic Age

    Fantasy art is often treated as a lesser branch of visual culture, as though dragons, warriors, sorceresses, strange worlds, heroic bodies, enchanted forests, alien landscapes,…

    Ian June 10, 2026
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Shannon Number in Chess

Ian November 4, 2023

The Shannon number, named after the American mathematician Claude Shannon, is a conservative lower bound of the game-tree complexity of chess of 10120, based on…

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Instructions From Master Funakoshi

Ian October 9, 2023

The word “bu” of budo (martial arts) is written with the Chinese character for “stop” within a character signifying two crossed halberds meaning to stop…

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Training Precepts from Master Funakoshi

Ian October 9, 2023

FIRST, since karate is a martial art, you must practice with the utmost seriousness from the very beginning. This means going beyond being simply diligent…

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The Twenty Principles of Karate

Ian October 9, 2023

Master Gichin Funakoshi, the founder of Shotokan karate, laid out the Twenty Precepts of Karate (Niju kun), which are there as a guide for all…

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Gichin Funakoshi

Ian October 9, 2023

Founder of Shotokan Karate-Do Gichin Funakoshi was born in Shuri, Okinawa, in 1868. As a boy, he was trained by two famous masters. Each trained…

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Manners in the Zendo

Ian August 17, 2023

Manners in the zendo aren’t about being “proper.” They’re about making the room safe for practice—yours and everyone else’s. A zendo is one of the…

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Understanding the Four Nutriments

Ian July 13, 2023

One of the Buddha’s more quietly radical teachings is that we are always being fed. Not only by what we put on a plate, but…

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How Understanding the History of Tai Chi Can Help You Learn and Practice Your Tai Chi Chuan Style Better

Ian June 30, 2023

The only way for you to truly understand Tai Chi Chuan is to understand its history and its development through the generations. Each style, and…

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Origins and Meaning of the Kung Fu Salute

Ian June 30, 2023

The Kung Fu salute or bow is known in Chinese as wushu baoquan li 武术抱拳礼 which roughly translates to the “Kungfu courtesy of covering one’s…

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Some Thoughts on Polygamy

Ian March 22, 2023

I want to share some thoughts on polygamy from a non-religious/secular perspective. But I want to begin by defining and separating it a bit from…

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